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As of 31 March 2024, Infosys employed a total of 343,234 people, commonly referred to as "Infoscions," with 40.1% of them being women. [62] Of this workforce, 302,850 are software professionals, while the remaining 40,384 are engaged in support and sales roles. [62] In 2023, 85% of Infosys' employees were located in India. [63]
Main article: Information technology in India TCS Office at SIPCOT, Siruseri Cyber Gateway Madhapur Hyderabad near Raheja Mindspace TCS at Voltas House, Jamshedpur Wipro headquarters at Sarjapura Road, Electronic City, Bengaluru This is a list of notable companies in the information technology sector based in India. Top Indian companies are listed in descending order of their market ...
In 2006, Infosys bought out Citibank's share at a price of ₹592 per share, Citibank having invested at ₹0.20 per share. [4] It opened its first international office in Brno, Czech Republic in 2004 to support its European clients. In 2006, its employee strength reached 10,000 and its name was changed from Progeon Limited to Infosys BPO Limited.
Many enterprise software companies employ their own consultants for services related to their own products. Among the corporations listed below, the number of consultants listed is less than their total number of employees. Note: Not all employees of these firms are consultants and firms with less than 10,000 employees are not included.
Infosys: Bangalore 18.6 3.2 16.5 71.9 Infotech 21 571 Punjab National Bank: New Delhi 14.8 1.1 191.7 16.5 Banking 22 575 Union Bank of India: Mumbai 14.3 1.7 168.1 12.7 Banking 23 592 Bajaj Finserv: Pune 13.0 1.0 64.5 30.3 Financials 24 593 Mahindra & Mahindra: Mumbai 16.8 1.4 28.3 37.5 Automotive 25 645 JSW Steel Ltd: Mumbai 21.1 1.1 27.4 26.6 ...
Lodestone increased the Infosys Consulting client base by nearly 200 companies across different industry segments, and at the time of acquisition, Infosys’ consulting and systems-integration business contributed to 31% of total revenue. [12] The acquisition brought on 850 new employees, with 750 being front-line consulting delivery professionals.
Target has 25,000 fewer employees than a year ago. In its latest annual report, the Minneapolis-based retailer disclosed that it had about 415,000 full-time, part-time and seasonal workers as of ...
The Electronics Committee also known as the "Bhabha Committee" created a 10-year (1966–1975) plan laying the foundation for India's IT Service Industries. [10] The industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the establishment of Tata Consultancy Services [11] who in 1977 partnered with Burroughs which began India's export of IT services. [12]